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Displaying 46 - 60 of 110 project(s).
This project focuses on Cancer/Testis (C/T) antigens and their function.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
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villa Centre
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- Dr Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
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Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
villa Centre
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People
- Associate Professor Amee George, Supervisor
- Professor Ross Hannan, Researcher
Our research laboratory is dedicated to the in-depth exploration of the intricate interplay among platelet receptors, metalloproteases, and the surrounding plasma microenvironment.
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Open for Honours, Masters, PhD students
domain Division
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- Professor Elizabeth Gardiner, Supervisor
This project focuses on the role of the histone variant H2A.B3 on spermatogenesis.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
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People
- Dr Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
villa Centre
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People
- Professor Leonie Quinn, Supervisor
We investigate how cell-cell communication, adhesion, fluid flow, and microstructure control cell migration and tissue formation in response to dynamic extracellular conditions.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
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People
- Dr Woei Ming (Steve) Lee, Principal investigator
- Dr Yean Jin (Daniel) Lim, Researcher
Despite only being discovered as recently as the turn of this century, miRNAs are already used in clinical trials as therapeutic candidates for complex diseases. Our research aims to characterise key miRNAs in the retina and exploit those as therapeutic molecules in the retina.
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours, Masters, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
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People
- Associate Professor Riccardo Natoli, Principal investigator
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Open for Honours, PhD students
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People
- Associate Professor Anne Bruestle, Supervisor
A multitude of brain cancer (glioma) mutations, identified by large-scale next generation sequencing (NGS), are predicted to drive disease through computational algorithms in silico.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
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People
- Professor Leonie Quinn, Supervisor
We aim to identify the causative molecular defects to investigate the function of small RNA trimming outside of germline.
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours, Masters, PhD students
villa Centre
Group
People
- Dr Rippei Hayashi, Supervisor
Student intake
Open for Bachelor, Honours, Masters, PhD students
Group
People
- Professor Ted (Teddy) Maddess, Supervisor
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